On Thursday 06 June 2002 2:27 pm, Uwe Eisner wrote:

> My problem is, that this rule does not work. When I start a Perl-code at
> the www, witch shows me my ip-address, it showes me the IP-address of
> the external interface of the router/firewall. I can not find the
> problem. If I set no POSTROUTING rule, it is the same game...
>
> Is it possible, that NAT is not activeted at my kernel. How can I test it?

If that were true you would not be able to enter the "-t nat -j SNAT" rule - 
you would get an error message.

I cannot see an obvious problem with your rules.   I suggest you put a LOG 
rule at the end of your FORWARD chain and see what gets logged (just before 
it gets default DROPped).


Antony.

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